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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH Using hit penknife he hacked eut every editorial and news atory he could find relating to Mansfield. When this task was completed he put them Into a manila envelope, sealed and stamped It, and carried it over to the post office, where be dropped it Into the local mail-sloThen he was suddenly seized with regret and wished he had used more discretion. He quitted the post office for the street, .and walked half a block There was no use arguing; be would have to get that letter back. He turned and trotted back to the post office, entered one of its rear, doors and interviewed the chief clerk. Can't be done, the latter replied. Itll have to go through." That seemed final. The cub saw that the case was hopeless. Utterly miserable, be turned into a side street and sought a favorite haunt of ids a buffet-salooHe ordered a plate of hash and a cup of coffee and was striving to swallow without choking when his listening In" 'acuities were aroused ' by a snatch of conversation in the next booth. Tonight guard at the south gate more Isolated. Once In the street he made for the police station as fast as his legs could carry him. lie dashed into the day captain's office. He made a bad beginning. He introduced himself and his paper. Huh! Well, whadda yuh want?" Overheard somebody in Cahills talking about blowing up something tonight. 1 hey 're there yet. Can you give me'a couple of men? On your way! Everybodys seeing things. News Notes Its a Privilege Live Utah I '"The Man with Three Names nj Harold MacGrath COPYRIGHT CHAPTER VII Bvtme'bELL Continued Break him!" Mansfield brought his fist down upon his desk. Break him ! 1 am Iron there. Ill tell you why. And he recounted the episode on board the giant Cunarder In 1912. As he listened to this almost Incredible tale the doctors heart went down, down. The boy loved Betty, had come here to win her and his anger against Mansfields malefactions had switched him onto another trail. Nancy! Out of all these curious actions and reactions hers would be the broken heart He put Cathewes letter away and got up. Dunleigh, you're going home to lose your fight Youre going to lose your daughter, too. Tell her, man ; tell her why you played such a farce as this real estate deal: Tell her the truth. Tell her that for years youve lived for and by' yourself, a monument to selfishness. Tell her you took rents from the plague districts because youd lost the perspectives of morality. That you never cared who rented the flats and apartments so lonjf as the rents were forthcoming. Tell her youve taken money from honest men, through legal trickery. Tell her that you had forgotten her mother. Lord ! Lord ! Don't you know that women always forgive if you tell them; that they never forgive If. the story comes to them from a third person? You've got the Idea that you must cringe. Tell her with yjur chin up. If youve got to lose her, lose her like a sportsman, and the Indignant Maddox rushed out of the study and out of the house. Mansfield, with a rather childish burst of fury against the tides of fate that were closing in upon him, stalked to the study door and locked it. IIow many times did he stride from the fireplace to the far wall and back? A hundred times two, three hundred times. Until this hour he had looked upon e the deal with a kind of dry humor. When the hour came he would refund Bettys outlay. Wasnt ' ' that enough? He dropped into his club at five and decided to dine there. He was still in a towering rage, and he did not care to face the girls clear eyes until, he had himself in hand. But he- brought home some new books and a box of candy, which be placed before her door real-estat- - Maddox entered his house he was greeted by a question from Nancy. Did you order that awning? Awning? Dont "Heavens, he's forgotten ! you know what day this is? As Thursday. "What date? . He looked at his calendar and then ' his Jaw dropped. Her birthday, and he hud forgotten, all about it! He Jumped up, kissed her, and stormed back to the office where he had left his hat and coat. He rushed out and down to the chariot and went clattering off. He did not stop until he reached the shop of Bannisters fashionable jewelers. He was a rare visitor, but they knew him well. "Daniels, he began, a little out of breath, this is my daughter Nancys birthday. I want a trinket thatll make her forget everything, even the day she was born, he added humorously. That falls In nicely, replied the We had something in the Jeweler. window the other day that attracted her. I see, said Maddox, preparing himself for the worst. Pearls. Well, let So far as he was conme see It. cerned, pills and pearls looked exactly alike. He would have to trust DanHow much? iels absolutely. be asked, after a glance at the string. hundred." Twenty-fiv- e and charge. A thouit up Wrap sand December first and the balance January first. Six months, if you like. We folks make you wait often enough. From her bedroom window Nancy saw her fathers return ; but she did not run down to greet him. She was wondering what would happen when Brand and Betty Mansfield saw each other across the table at dinner that evening. ' Cathewe returned, from New York that morning, lie was not aware that a man, very much interested in his affairs, followed him out of the car and to the taxicab stand. He sent a cold, level glance into the middle of Catbewes-bacAt the taxicab stand e selected a cab for himself and directed the chauffeur to proceed at ome to Dunleigh Mansfield s on Polygon hill. There will be no more of him. He comes into the story and But an asgoes out of it, comet-wistronomer will tell you that the after- k. SYNDICATE .nc. math of comets Is 'devastation, annihilation, and obliteration. How many times, though, has this old top stood wincing for the blow', to escape by a lmir the hair of the comets tail? Cathewe had an appointment at the office. The appointee was not a willing one; he was bowing to force. When he arrived his air was nonchalant, except for the restless and continuous shifting of the strong cigar from one corner of his mouth to the other. Well, here I am, he said impudently. Sit down, Shafer. Now, exactly, why did you, a member of the citys detective force, enter my home like a burglar and break into my safe?" Because we had information that you might be some kind of a crook, was the ready answer. You lie, Shafer, I'm going to give you a month to find a new Job out of town. Uh;-- I shouldnt have sent for you if I hadnt something on you, as you would say. "Nothing doing, answered the detective. Im not going to say any more. The Interview is over. Good morning. or five years." Thirty days. . You "Clear Whats that? Five years. The evidence I have against you may be computed in so much prison time. Good morning. The blood boiled up in the detective's face; but the cold blue eyes looking up into bis made him reconsider the impulse to start something of a purely physical nature. He left. Cathewe swung his chair around to his desk just as the telephone rang. It was Nancy, who wanted to make sure that he would attend her birthday dinner. A pause. "Sure Ill be there, he answered. Brand, how came you to make those curious little periods in your manuscripts? Periods. Oh, I see. You mean the cross. That is the habit of newspaper writers. It is to indicate to the compositor that the sentence ends there." Ah ! I was just curious. Now 1 Understand. At seven, then, Mr. Cot- tar ! She left the phone and saw Betty, who had just come in, standing in the hall. ' I received a letter this morning, said Betty, slowly. A letter?" "Dont you remember?" You mean a letter from that shadow man you told me about in Washington ? Yes. . . .1. . . I had to sit down when I saw that envelope. My knees wouldn't hold me up. Was it postmarked New York?" Yes. It isnt fair. The whole thing hasn't been fair. I had never Injured anyone. I wasnt a flirt. The letter, Nancy, was goodby. Youll get over It, dear? said A word or Nancy, hating herself. two, and the riddle would be solved. Generous beyond ordinary, she stifled the impulse to take that page of manuscript from her bosom and spread it out for Betty to see. Once, indeed, her hand did steal up ; but stonily she forced it down. What was the use in telling Betty? said Specious Argument. Wasn't there the width of the poles between Betty Mansfield and this shadow man? Hadnt he himself made it impossible? . CHAPTER VIII On the morning that Cathewe arrived from New York the cub an industrious chap, got down lunch and went into the file room. The celery season Is on in Utah and the ciisp stalks which are gaining such popularity in outside markets are being packed for the Thanksgiving and Christmas trade. Utah is but a youngster in the celery industry, so young the United States department of agriculture has not to date thought it worth while to "record celery shipments in its annual batulation of agricultural comIn 1924, which modity movements. was the first year for much statewide attention at celery raising, the movement to market amounted to eight cars. Last year it increased to twenty cars,-o- r about 25,600 crates. Provo Since 1919 the dairy industry in Utah has almost doubled in size, according to ligures assembled in department ol agriculture publications. The 1925 totals, recently issued, are the most impressive and sand out more so alongside those for 1919. Last year Utahs production totals in the dairy industry were: Butter, 7,034,000 pounds; cheese, 1,- 753.000 pounds; condensed milk, 33,- 317.000 pounds; Constellation in Sky pounds. Ogden It takes a lot of milk and cream to satisfy the ice cream appetite of Utah, which, of course, pleases the owners of dairy herds. Last year 0 600.000 gallon:? of ice cream and pounds of ice cream mixtures were manufactured in this state. Eureka Production of the Tintic district totaled 240 carloads of ore and concentrates during the week, as compared writh 246 carloads for the - 161,-00- Orion la the name of a constellaIt contion known to the ancients. tains stars of the first, second and lesser magnitudes, and is popularly recognized by three colllnear stars forming the belt of Orion." The American Smelt- week preceding. ing and Refining company shipped x total of 106 carloads of dump ore;' Tintic Standard, 52 Carloads of first-claore; Chief Consolidated, 14 carloads of ore and 9 of concentrate; Bingham Mines, 18; Mammoth, 16; Plutus, 13; Empire Mines, 1, and Mountain View, 1. Park City Shipments from the Park City district duririg the current week totaled 8258 tons of ore and concentrates as compared with 7055 tons for the week preceding. Increased production by the Ontario and is responsible for the the Park-Uta- h h shipgain this week. The ped 5846 tons; Silver King Coalition, 1378 tons, and Ontario, 1035 tons. Ogden Eight outstanding herds of purebred cattle of the western section' of the United States which have never been shown In Utah before w411 be exhibited at the eighth annual Ogden livestock show January 4 to 9, inclusive, it was announced by Jesse S. Richards, secretary of the Ogden Live stock Show, Inc., who returned this afternoon from Portland, Ore., where he attended the sixteenth annual Pacific International livestock exposition. Salt Lake Utah ranks tenth among the states in the volume of condensed milk manufactured each year. The ss hills They kept him there at Cahill's until 9 oclock that night. At nine the men departed, and the cub began his trailing again. This time there were no tortuous windings. The men headed directly toward the railway yard, and the cub decided that they were going td wreck the Mansfield steel mills. Suddenlyhis men vanished. The boy to the end of a fell into a dog-tro- t string of empty freight cars. As he passed the last car, the sky fell out. When he came to his senses he could see the cold starry sky above him.' It had stopped snowing earlier in the evening. He was at the bottom of a coal car, which might be hauled to the main line at any moment. In that event he would breakfast somewhere around Scranjton. . It was midnight when he climbed the stairs to the editorial rooms. His face and hands were streaked with he was a sartoblood and coal-dusrial as well as a physical wreck. Instinctively, he staggered toward Cath-ewe- s door open as usual because he knew that the chief would not laugh at him. "Chief! began the boy, rocking on his heels. They got me ! I was a boob ' to try It a alone ! But I thought If I reported here, youd laugh or send somebody else. Anyhow I tried . Cathewe turned his head and sprang to his feet Just in time to catch the boy as he pitched forward. Park-Uta- t; 1925 production of this commodity amounted to 33,317,000 pounds and means millions of dollars to dairymen throughout the state. Ogden Ten prizes were won by the Utah dairy herd at the Pacific International Livestock exposition held at Portland recently, according to word received from .Gilbert Thatcher former secretary of the Utah State Holstein Breeders' association, who had charge of exhib iting the herd. Farmington What is said to b Davis countys first log cabin, built in pioneer days by D. E. Chaffin, is being reassembled ,on the southwest cornet of the Davis courthouse county grounds to serve as a chapter house for the Davis county Daughters of Pioneers. This pioneer home was originally built on the lane leading to Holstein-Friesia- leaving for Nancys that night Betty told her father that she, too, held Cathewe In the hollow of her hand and could crush him at will. She kissed him and sped to the door, where she paused for a second. What a handsome man he was, this daddy of hers! In after days she always thanked God for that glance; for she never saw her fathers face like that again. Mansfield selected a cigar, forgetting his own dinner was in the process of making, and blew a cloud above his head. What the dickens had the child discovered concerning Cathewe, Cathewe the impeccable, at least here in Bannister? What had she discovered that the local police force could not? The hollow of her hand, she had her fathers daughter. said. She-waBefore -- j s (TO BK CONTINUED.) n Lagoon. It was a snug two room cabin. Two years ago the old building as torn down, but the timbers, which Mr. Chaffin had felled and hewn on the mountain slopes, were preserved. Manti Iteporls that mountain lions have been active in the section around Huntington for the last few days have been received from 5he superintendent of the Manti national forest. The lions have killed several deer recently and en are dubious regarding the afety of their stock. Ed Rasmussen, assistant chief of the bureau of the predatory animal section of the United Stales biological survey, will leave at oi::e with lion dogs in an effort to kill the lious or chase them out. Uo-kni- forty and have married and are growing slightly gray, a little miss of ten climbs on your knee, and grabs your cheeks in both hands, and yes, right there In the presence of horrid relatives blurts out: Daddy, mamma says yon are the most conce'ted man she knows. And then you know. Kansas CSty Star. of buildings Is the San Francis church at Quito. It took 100 years to erect, after Its construction had begun in 1535. Much of its Internal work is designed In the Moorish style, wniir parts of the building favor Indoriii nese, mingled with Roman and Guilin examples tf decorative tasia 660,000 258,-05- The here. South American Art evident the capital of Ecuador, the about tell Quito, It you But nobody dares and If he did you wouldn't believe him. second highest townsite in the world (9,000 feet above sea level) Is regarded Until one day, after you have struggled and suffered and risen above as the cradle of South American art. things and fallen and got up and are Franciscan monks took workmen-thitherand one of the most beautiful cream, cream 'mixture, 161,000 gallons; 5 pounds; total in milk equivalent, ice XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Day of Realization for Conceits Victim Conceit is something like red paint The first time one tries it even a trifle The next time It of It looks bad. doesnt look so bad. The third time you put on a little more to make it look better. Then you have to keep adding a dub or two a day to make you feel toward yourself the way you felt on the first day you tried It Everybody else knows tills but you. 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Tills lie d'd Hf waver. the preacher sonke so softly that those nt the table did not New Religious Plan hear his wtdwered Amen. To discover the religious problems Freddv. thou'Ti, had bpen watching the minister out of one corner-ohis which perplex the man In the street, Ieve. so when the fndlv still sat wi'h Rev. F. - II. Millard,' vicar of the St. John the Evangelist, Church of bowed head after !he grace was finAll heads Brlxton. London, is setting aside cerished. Freddv exclaimed: nn and lets go to eatin!" Kansas tain Sundays when, Insiend of a sermon, questions will he nsked by worCity Star. shipers from their pews. The vicar slso will question the congregation D's 'inguished ' from t lie pulpit. "What lias Senator Hokum ever dot.c to distinguish himself? Being nn endless affair, a wedding Well he stayed home from Europe ring frequintly gets one into no end this year." of trouble. Sllver-Ilhic- n rcufo arcing ... choke-dow- y 3-- fAB,s.9aBiNH . f Never rise to speak till you have something to say; nnd when you have said it, ceae. Witherspoon. Justice Is the bread of the nation; always hungry for It. Chateau- It Is briand. lildren Cryj plant for this community is practically assured, according to members of the committee appointed to wait on the board of directors of the State PouF try association at their meeting place in Salt Lake City Saturday . Ephraim P. C. Peterson, Jr., has sold a car of Ramhouillet rams to sheepmen of Price and twenty head of crossbred Lincoln and Ramhouillet rams to Salt Lake interests. Mr. Peterson also has shipped a car of Ramhouillet to Cokcville, Wyo. Sail Lake It requires but a little to appreciate what glance into Utah has been doing in the poultry industy the last half dozen years. In 1922 the value of poultry and poultry products marketed was not much mors than $105,000. Last year it had increased to $ COO, 000. 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